The Do-it-Yourself LCD TV Repair Solution

The liquid crystal display (LCD) has come a long way from its Japanese digital watch beginnings. Today you’ll find LCDs everywhere and one area that it has experienced exponential growth in is in the entertainment devices industry, particularly, the LCD television segment.

If you bought one yourself and are looking and are reading this post then I’m guessing things may have turned ugly for you and your LCD or LED TV and that perhaps you’re looking for some repair information. If you’re still within the warranty period then you may stop reading and just bring it to the manufacturer’s service center and have it fixed for free. Otherwise, please read on.

In my opinion, being able to do simple things like replacing the busted backlights or fix the power supply module of LCD TVs should become an option for TV owners versus having no choice at all but to bring it in to a repair shop or service center and then get charged a painfully high premium a fix that would otherwise be a simple tweak. Learning how to repair your TV yourself can be a great exercise for you because it can save you a lot of money and perhaps even let you earn extra cash by doing the same service for others.
Read: What’s the difference between LCD, LED and OLED TVs?

But is such an option really feasible? Is there a way to learn how to do this via the DIY route? Well, here is where electronics repair professional Kent Liew comes in with his LCD/LED/3D repair training membership site where he provides expert level advice and information for those on a quest to learn, improve and excel in the field of electronics repair. His membership site contains a huge database of repair and service manuals, schematics, course e-books, etc. which you can access when you get in. Kent only asks for a one-time fee of $29.95 and you’re in for life and able to access member resources at your convenience. One good thing about the program is the fact that it can be useful for all skill levels— from novice to expert level technicians. The site continually gets updated with new info so you can be sure you’ll get up to date information as the technology moves ever forward. Case in point, they now have repair information on newer LCD TV technologies like the LED and 3D flat screens that are now flooding the market.

With the right kind of information, learning how to repair LCD televisions is no longer that hard for anyone willing to learn. No need to go to formal TV repair schools to learn complicated theoretical concepts. All you need is some enthusiasm to learn, a computer, the right tools and the detailed step-by-step visual how to’s complete with schematic diagrams, tv repair and service manuals and hundreds of pages of information on more than 400++ different brands of LCD TVs which Kent makes readily available to you anytime you need it.

15 Responses to “The Do-it-Yourself LCD TV Repair Solution”

We have 2 1/2 years old Insignia 42″ smart tv. It was rated very highly when we purchased it. For about a month now it’s gotten very dark, like the contrast is turned toward black. Everything else is fine. Is this a common problem and can it be repaired?? We were told to check the dish receiver connection, which seems fine. Even DVD are dark.Thanks anyone.

hi there,
i have a philips tv model slc7.2ela. for some reason after moving the tv for decorating , when i put it back and plugged it all in there was no channels. i had to retune it and got the channels back. but when i turned it of and back on again there was no channels available again i have to keep on retuning it. can anybody please help me with this.
regards mike.

my hithachi lcd 32′ t.v. does not power on.the power led is flashing .but after several time switch on ( plug in to power ) it will normally power on and work perfectly. so please help me to fix this problem.
thanks.

I cant find anything on the web about my issue so ill ask here and maybe someone could help. Ihave a sony bravia kdl46ex500 and the picture has no color i dont mean like black and white perse but like everything is bright and grey almost like the backlight is pumped all the way up. I cant control any video settings when i adjust them nothing happens if i adjust brightness, backlight or color or anything it just still looks exactly the same. As for the appearence again its like there is no black just kind of grey. Any help is appreciated.

My 50″Vizio HD TV flat screen has green lines all through the screen. It is about five years old. Should have 120 k hours of watch time, my have been used half that time . Do you have ant idea what it might be?

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